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Conversation Between Louise V. Shepard and Martha Foote Crow Partial Transcript, October 5, 1919

This transcript of a conversation between Founders Louise Shepard Hancock and Martha Foote Crow focuses on how they chose women for membership.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 5th, 1919

Dr. Florence W. Hays-Ditto to Edna Kanson Letter Transcript, May 20, 1927

Dr. Florence W. Hays-Ditto recounts the founding of the Gamma Chapter and her time in the Gamma Chapter and gifts the chapter with a set of letters related to the chapter's founding. She also informs them about her life and her children's accomplishments.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 20th, 1927

Dr. Florence W. Hays-Ditto to Edna Kanson with Corrections Letter Transcript, May 20, 1927

Dr. Florence W. Hays-Ditto recounts the founding of the Gamma Chapter and her time in the Gamma Chapter and gifts the chapter with a set of letters related to the chapter's founding. She also informs them about her life and her children's accomplishments.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 20th, 1927

G. I. Larash to Florence M. Hays Letter Transcript, May 9, 1887

This letter transcript is handwritten. G. I. Larash discusses Delta Gamma's refusal to admit DePauw University as a Delta Gamma chapter.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 9th, 1887

G. I. Larash to Miss Florence W. Hays Letter Transcript, April 13, 1887

G. I. Larash informs Florence W. Hays that the Delta Gamma Fraternity is not interested in starting at chapter at DePauw University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 13th, 1887

G. I. Larash to Miss Florence W. Hays Letter Transcript, April 20, 1887

G. I. Larash informs Florence W. Hays that the Alpha Phi Fraternity is interested in starting a new chapter at DePauw University and he explains the documents she needs to send Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 20th, 1887

G. I. Larash to Miss Florence W. Hays Letter Transcript, April 5, 1887

G. I. Larash writes to Florence W. Hays regarding helping her and her classmates form a greek society.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 5th, 1887

George I. Larash to Florence M. Hays Letter Transcript, June 6, 1887

This transcript is handwritten. George I. Larash expresses condolences to Florence M. Hays on being dentiend to form a chapter with Delta Gamma Fraternity. Larash advises Hays to continue her interest in Alpha Phi and apply to become a chapter under Alpha Phi next year.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 6th, 1887

George I. Larash to Miss Florence M. Hays Letter Transcript, April 28, 1887-May 2, 1887

This document contains two letter transcripts of letters written by George I. Larash to Florence M. Hays. In the April 28, 1887 letter, George I. Larash mentions he spoke with Miss Foster from the Delta Gamma Fraternity and encouraged her to accept DePauw University as a chapter. Larash also told Hays to continue to pursue Alpha Phi. In the May 2, 1887 letter, George I. Larash expresses his condolences to Florence M. Hays over Delta Gamma denying the women at DePauw University acceptance into their sorority.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 28th, 1887 - May 2nd, 1887

Henrietta M. Coone to Miss Hays Letter Transcript, April 20-April 27, 1887

This letter transcript transcribes the letters Henrietta M. Coone sent to Florence Hays on April 20th, 1887 and on April 27th, 1887. The letter sent on April 20th, 1887 offers Florence Hays an opportunity to start an Alpha Phi Chapter at BePauw University. The letter sent on April 27th, 1887 explains the history and mission of Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 20th, 1887 - Apr 27th, 1887

Joanne Naomi Fujiwara Transcript, February 17, 1972

This transcript is part of Lambda Chapter member Joanne Naomi Fujiwara's Founders Centennial Scholarship application that can be found on "Joanne Fujiwara Alpha Phi Founders Centennial Scholarship Application Form, 1972."

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 17th, 1972

The Literary Cabinet, Vol. 1, No. 4, Spring 1873 Transcript

The poems, editorials, fiction, and essays in this issue explore concepts such as death, progress, the place of women in the world, and nature. Of particular note is the essay "The Coming Man." The original version of this magazine is available in the collection.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1873